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26706United States Treaties and Other International Agreements. Washington: Department of State. 1952- . Original cloth hardcover. Ex-library. Very good. Odd/misc. volumes. Please inquire to law@lawbookexchange.com for complete details. Special USD 50.00 Each. Contains all treaties to which the United States is a party. Prior to the publication of this compilation Treaties and Other International Agreements were published in the United States Statutes at Large. unknown books
37642United States Treaties and Other International Agreements. Washington: Department of State 1952-. Original blue cloth hardcover. Ex-library with spine labels else very good. Odd/misc. volumes available. Please inquire to law@lawbookexchange.com for complete details. USD 30.00 Each. Contains all treaties to which the United States is a party. Prior to the publication of this compilation Treaties and Other International Agreements were published in the United States Statutes at Large. unknown books
191914951919. Softcover. Very Good. 22 pp in original wrappers. Light handling wear to wrappers old horizontal crease; contents clean and sound. Text of the resolution of a lawsuit grought by the United States Govenment over oil-bearing lands in California granted to Southern Pacific Railroad. The Government argued that Southern Pacific knew the lands contained oil when they applied for them and fraudulently concealed this information from the government. The court found that these charges were unproven and dismissed the case. paperback books
1960223887Washington DC: GPO 1960. vi 60p. staplebound booklet very good. GPO unknown books
008610Danville Illinois: Freese Boener & Co. Printers No Date circa 1910-1920. A blank complimentary notebook rendered unique and charming by a series of anonymous Folk Art pencil drawings 14 in all of primarily African-American figures. Some drawings are captioned and seem to be telling a story- -Where Is the Boy Here I Am Testing a Melon The Suspected Man The Weather Prophet Brother Gardener Declines Elder Toots Denies Hank Was Watching and Going Over to Sims" the latter 2 featuring men with guns. The notebook reads "Complimenst of Hancock & Briner dealers in Dry Goods Gents' Pants Hats Caps Boots Shoes and General Merchandise. Veedersburg Ind. Freese Boener & Co. Printers Danville Ill." front cover and "We present you with this book and making 'Fair Dealing and Low Prices' our motto we earnestly solicit a share of your patronage. Call and see us. Hancock & Briner Veedersburg Ind.". 3 pages have numbers and figures one page with the names "Miss Susie Miss Kim Miss Claypool". Very Good light soiling. As another dealer has put it "vintage children's art especially of an African American child are more than scarce". Pamphlet. Very Good. 4 7/8" x 2 1/4" . Freese, Boener & Co. Printers Paperback books
196063339Albany: Office of Public Information New York State Department of Labor 1960. iii 28p. wraps illus. Office of Public Information, New York State Department of Labor unknown books
2017682822017. Uniform Laws Annotated Master Edition. National Conference of the Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and the American Law Institute. St. Paul: Thomson Reuters. Vols. 1-15A in 69 books 2017 Directory of Acts/Tables & Index pamphlet. Complete set current through May 2017 pocket part supplements. Eight 8 linear feet of shelf space. Ex-private law library with property stamps on page edges else very good. Publisher's Price USD 5606. Special $295. Provides an extensive reference to the text of uniform laws prepared under the sponsorship of the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and the American Law Institute. Examines acts recommended for adoption in all states as well as pinpoints state variations. Includes annotations to cases decided in adopting jurisdictions. Discusses among others commercial codes nonprofit organizations business and financial laws estate probate and related laws matrimonial family and health laws model sentencing and corrections remedial laws evidence arbitration common interest and civil and criminal procedure. unknown books
2018693672018. Current through 2018 supplements. Current through 2018 supplements. Uniform Commercial Code. Vols. 1-3B Uniform Laws Annotated. American Law Institute. The National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. Thomson Reuters 2002-2012. 14 Volumes. Hardcover. with 2018 supplements. Ex-private law library with property stamps else very good. Publisher's Price USD 3804. Special $495. Provides an extensive and convenient reference to the text of the Uniform Commercial Code prepared under the sponsorship of the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and the American Law Institute. Examines the Code as recommended for adoption in all states as well as pinpoints state variations. Includes annotations to cases decided in adopting jurisdictions. Contents: Vols. Title Copyright 1 Uniform Commercial Code Revised Art. 1; Prior Art. 1; Amended Art. 2; Prior Art. 2 2-101 to 2-107. 2004 1A Uniform Commercial Code 2-201 to 2-314. 2004 1B Uniform Commercial Code 2-315 to 2-616. 2004 1C Uniform Commercial Code Prior Art. 2 2-701 to End; Amended Art. 2A; Prior Art. 2A. 2004 2 Uniform Commercial Code Revised Art. 3. 2004 2A Pt. I Uniform Commercial Code Prior Art. 3 3-101 to 3-307. 2004 2A Pt. II Uniform Commercial Code Prior Art. 3 3-401 to End. 2004 2B Pt. I Uniform Commercial Code Amended Art. 4 to Prior Art. 4. 2002 2B Pt. II. Uniform Commercial Code Amended Art. 4A to Prior Art. 2002 2C Uniform Commercial Code Revised Art. 6 to Prior Art. 8. 2005 3 Uniform Commercial Code Revised Article 9 2000-Index. 2002 3A Uniform Commercial Code Appendixes I to V. 2002 3B Uniform Commercial Code Appendix V. 2002. unknown books
1981188367San Diego: Department of Afro American Studies San Diego State University 1981. unpaginated 4p 5.5x8.5 inches wraps performance program wraps printed and program mimeographed staple marks on back cover. Dance program as an homage to Alvin Ailey with program featuring African Latin American Caribbean and modern dance. Department of Afro American Studies, San Diego State University unknown books
199251992Minneapolis & St. Paul: Ampersand Club 1992. Broadside approx. 15" x 10½" printed in an edition of 250 copies at Coffee House Press printed in red and black on Magnani Pescia paper; fine. With a wood engraving by Gaylord Schanilec. An Ampersand keepsake welcoming Abe Lerner to the Twin Cities on the occasion of the publication of the Bibliography of the Typophiles Chap Books 1935-1992 by The Typophiles and Minnesota Center for Book Arts. Quarter to Midnight B.104. <br/><br/> Ampersand Club unknown books
194041889Minneapolis: The Colwell Press 1940. 8vo pp. 107; original stiff red spiral-bound wrappers printed in red white gilt and black; horizontal crack through middle of spine general light shelf wear else very good. "This edition of Type Specimens has been published as a handbook to aid customers in preparing their copy. We show on the following pages a complete list of our type faces in the various sizes" - title page. Not in OCLC. <br/><br/> The Colwell Press unknown books
241513n.p.: AFSCME n.d. Two pins the larger one 2.25 inches with a shallow dent the other slightly scuffed. "AFSCME women make the union strong" and "Fed up with 59c join AFSCME" a reference to the rate of women's pay per dollar earned by men at that time. AFSCME unknown books
185429574St. Paul: February 23 1854. 4to 43 lines approx. 330 words; previous folds else fine and with the original mailing envelope bearing an 1854 St. Paul postmark. Homes warns that St. Paul is no place to live: "I shall not give them much encouragement if they come here and must come on their own responsibilities. I know Jonas would not like it here and would soon get homesick and as it costs considerable to get here. I don't wish to be responsible for the uncertainty of their liking the country. I would not stay here were it not for making money. This country has many failings which are great detriments to it. Timber is very scarce and in some parts the soil is not good. A large portion of the land about this place is land that won't wear long. I think the best portion of this country is on Lake Superior. Some from this place are moving there now." <br/><br/> February 23 unknown books
1898157671898. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. Privately printed no place of publication given. 12mo. 108 pp 16 photographic plates. One of 500 copies signed by the author this one also inscribed by the dedicatee Robert D. McGonagle who is the second of the titular "Two Men." Original textured brown boards stamped in gilt. Minimal external wear but some light foxing. Narrative of western travel primarily California but also Mexico Arizona and Nevada. hardcover books
198346556St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press 1983. First edition 4to pp. 304; profusely illustrated in black & white; near fine in original brown cloth gilt-lettered spine pictorial dust jacket very lightly worn. <br/><br/> Minnesota Historical Society Press hardcover books
193242456Minnesota 1932. Oblong 4to unpaged; frontispiece of the Minnesota State Capital black and white photographic illustrations throughout text printed in double columns decorative borders printed in orange; original tan string-bound wrappers printed in brown yapp edges; some shelf wear interior fine. Conference publication includes brief pieces by the governor of Minnesota Floyd B. Olson; mayors of St. Paul and Minneapolis William Mahoney and W.A. Anderson; and various leaders of the Union. The second half of the brochure comprised chiefly of advertisements and sponsor notices. Minnesota Historical Society only in OCLC. <br/><br/> unknown books
186540652Albany NY: C. Wendell legislative printer 1865. 8vo 23 cm 9". 32 pp.; 2 plts. <br><br>The superintendent John P. Gray discusses the increased admissions the causes of death in the 48 patients who died in the hospital and other topics.<br>Â Â Â Â Two plates preceding the title-page show the front of the asylum as well as a floor plan. Includes significant information on the food stuffs both grown on the grounds and purchases. Publisher's gray wrappers printed in black; minor edgewear a few tiny closed tears to edges. Some offsetting to title-page from preceding plates. C. Wendell, legislative printer unknown books
1959181955Dallas: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts 1959. Softcover. VG covers show slight wear and fading on edges. Illustrated wraps. 13 unnumbered pages : illustrations. Exhibition held at Dallas Museum of Fine Arts Oct. 10-Nov. 15 1959 ; Witte Memorial Museum San Antonio Dec. 6 1959-Jan. 3 1960 ; Beaumont Art Museum Feb. 7-Mar. 6 1960 ; Museum Texas Technological College Lubbock Mar. 17-Apr. 17 1960 ; and at the Museum of Fine Arts of Houston May 18-June 19 1960. Dallas Museum of Fine Arts unknown books
186440653Albany NY: Comstock & Cassidy printers 1864. 8vo 22.9 cm 9". 2 63 1 pp.; 2 plts. <br><br>The superintendent John P. Gray discusses the year's recovery rate death rate and readmissions and he presents many tables to show the patients' occupations money received for the crops grown on farm and garden and other data.<br>Â Â Â Â Two plates preceding the title-page show the front of the asylum as well as a floor plan. Publisher's yellow wrappers printed in black; a bit edgeworn tear to rear wrapper some foxing to fore-edge. Offsetting from one plate to the other. Comstock & Cassidy, printers unknown books
197050252Madison Minn: The Seventies Press 1970. First edition wrapper issue; 8vo pp. 59 3; original plain tan wrappers with tan pictorial dust jacket without a price on the front flap and with the '2' in "20" on the front panel in a smaller font. This is the first state of the dust jacket see Gustafson for details. Also wrappered copies appear to be the ones first shipped from the printer. This copy inscribed to Mankato poet: "For Rezmerski John. Robert Bly and with a typical Bly drawing of what I take to be a moose and also from Tomas Transtromer." 2000 copies were printed 1000 each in boards and wrappers. Transtromer won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2011. Gustafson B14. <br/><br/> The Seventies Press hardcover books
19272221820<p>First edition thus. 11 1/2" x 8 3/4". Twelve full page portraits by Arthur Treichler. Original 3/4 red cloth over grey boards. No dust jacket. Very good. Unpaginated. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p>One of 75 copies this copy is not numbered.</p><p>There is a pencil note at the end: "Bound by GH at TM with Charley Malotte 1928."</p><p>Include profiles of 12 leading L.A. business leaderes and notables: Perry W. Weidner William M. Garland Bernal H. Dyas Orra E. Monnette Irving H. Hellman William A. Clarks Jr. Charles Baad Ralph J. Chandler Harold Lloyd George E. Nagel Hal Roach and Ralph C. Hamlin.</p><p>Printed by Sim W. Crabill; Typography and design by W. Irvin Brennan.</p> Times-Mirror Printing & Binding House hardcover books
19732863Trabuco Canyon CA: California Classics 1973. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. xiv 414 pp with illustrations index illustrated endpapers. Signed by author on flyleaf. Light dust soiling to top edge; else fine. Dust jacket shows shelf wear with some chips one large and tears. This volume "weaves three yarns into one: a cracking good narrative of Orange County's formative years an in depth study of a salty newsman from Lucas County Iowa and an invaluable reference work for history-lovers of both places" dust jacket. California Classics hardcover books
2222016<p>ca. 1938. Octavo. 12 b/w photos. Original stiff tan pictorial wrappers. No dust jacket. Very good 2 1/2 inch tear to back cover. 23 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p>Cover title: Mission of San Jose de Tumacacori.</p><p>Extra material concerning the mission/monument including folding ground plan dated February-August 1938 laid in loose.</p> paperback books
183148475Boston: Stephen Foster 1831. First edition of the author's first book of poetry 16mo pp. vi 7-52; without the errata slip not present in all copies; a nice copy in original muslin-backed drab boards the cloth a little nicked and brooken along the spine. Snelling 1804-1848 was the son of Josiah Snelling commandant of the fort that bears his name at the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers in St. Paul. William lived at Fort Snelling for seven years 1820-27 where he became familiar with the Indians their language and habits. After returning east he wrote many newspaper and magazine articles and several books which drew on his experiences with the Indians and this poem a satirical commentary on the state of American poetry and poets "that rocked the small literary world of Boston for a time. But the onslaughts of his political and literary foes combined with personal misfortunes gradually drove him to dispair and he took refuge in drink. To the great delight of his ill-wishers he spent four months in the House of Correction but he emerged broken rather than in health or in spirit. He continued as an independent journalist and in 1847 became the editor of the Boston Herald which he conducted with great vigor for one year before he died in Chelsea at the age of forty-four burned out. Snelling is best remembered as . the author of Truth which is one of the best verse satires ever written in America" DAB. BAL 18413. <br/><br/> Stephen Foster hardcover books
199830960Boston: Northeastern University Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1998. Hardcover. 1555533698 . First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Northeastern University Press hardcover books